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Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

More about Soups

I really love soup.  Hot days- cold soup, Cold days- hot soup, make it a perfect choice for dinner.  I have always loved soups.  They are one of my comfort foods.  I have been making a variety of soups this year.  My husband has been so patient and willing to try new things. 

This summer, I had a big box of strawberries to use up and I decided to make strawberry soup for a hot summer day.  I found a recipe online, but didn't have all the ingredients for it in my panty so I fiddled with it and substituted and did what I could........the results were a wonderful, refreshing, light soup just perfect for a hot sticky summer day.  The problem is I didn't write down the changes I made along the way or any of the creative process.  I have tried to recreate the soup  and each time it is a bit different.  I will make strawberry soup again and again on a summer day. 

I love the soups at Cost Plus, I love that they store in my long term storage and I can pull them out when I need them at short notice.  Last trip to town I found a new soup in the selection at Cost Plus. Pumpkin soup.  Hummm.   So, I picked up a couple to try.  If it's good, figured I would go back and buy more.

Well, yesterday, I decided to try that pumpkin soup.  My daughter looked a bit insecure, as her only experience with pumpkin is in pies, or sweet breads.  She and my husband aren't squash eaters.  This was making her a little nervous I think.  When my husband came home and smelled the air, he asked what was cooking.  I told him "pumpkin soup".  He went quiet.  Gave a nervous smile and took a deep breath.  Ok, was his reply.


Well, the house smelled amazing.  I expected everyone would try the soup and be polite.  I served it and thought I would snap a photo of the soup after dinner.  Well, what can I say...................................after dinner there was no soup to photograph.  They loved the soup.  They ate all the soup.  Yes, they scraped the pan and there was nothing left.  No soup for tomorrow's lunch.  No extra bite while cleaning up.  It was gone.  My husband raved about the soup as he was refilling his bowl.  Here is the guy who I thought would politely taste and then go make a peanut butter sandwich when I wasn't looking.  He loved it.  I guess I am going back to Cost Plus and buy some more before this "seasonal" item is gone.  I do think I can make this one from scratch if I need to .......but if there is a dry pack, I want it.
 Can't wait to try something new......who knows what it will be.  But I do know that strawberry soup will be on my summer menu and pumpkin soup will be on the fall or winter table.  What's your favorite soup?  I would love to hear from you.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

October 2011

Busy month. Weather is changing and the cool air is replacing the wonderful warm summer days.  I am not ready for cold weather and already miss the warmth.  Hot chocolate is back on the counter and soup on the menu.

Speaking of soup, I love the soup mixes from Cost Plus.  I tried one a while ago so went back in this week and bought several.  I love that they store so well in my food storage and would make a great addition to long term storage.  Everything is dried and compact, spices, noodles, etc.  Some require additional ingredients other than water or broth.  The first one I made was Potato & Corn Chowder  that asked for half and half and chicken broth.  It was very good.  Had the Tortellini the last night and it was yummy. I would not cook them them the short amount of time they suggest.  I don't think 30 minutes is enough time to develop the flavors in a soup.  So I added a large can of tomato sauce and a can of Italian stewed tomatoes to the mix and cooked it a good hour before adding the tortellini noodles.  I did add extra water too.  (about a cup)  I made the soup about 2 in the afternoon and after adding the noodles let it simmer until supper time about 5pm.  I will be going back for more soup mixes.  Plan to keep several on hand and several in long term storage. The price for each is $3.99 and certainly worth it for 8+ servings. I think my favorite so far is the tortilla soup.  I added an extra chicken breast and more liquid, then let it simmer several hours.  It was wonderful.  Had enough for 4 adults with a lot left in the pot for tomorrow.  Served it with some wonderful bread for dipping into the soup.  Very filling and hands down my favorite soup so far.


Don't get any trick or treaters at our door here in the country.  I miss that.  When we lived in a community we decorated our front porch and entry way.  The whole family got involved.  We cut bats for days and hung them everywhere, Carved pumpkins and placed corn stalks.  Now, it's less involved.  A wonderful friend grew me a HUGE pumpkin to display at my gate, and a few smaller ones that we have decorated for the porch and deck tables.  I have a few things near the entry of the yard, but that's the extent.  This year we participated in a Trunk or Treat, and LOVED it.  Erin and I spent a day shopping and a day sewing.  We decorated the car and made a hundred treat bags (turns out it wasn't enough--good thing we brought extra candy)  Got the music to Harry Potter downloaded onto the Ipod and off we went.  Erin even dressed as a biker chick.  We had lots of fun.  It was a great turn out and lots of fun decorated cars.  I loved the costumes.  Some where amazing and creative.  I especially love the homemade costumes, and some moms were very artistic. Jade's peacock was my favorite. Mom used Peacock feathers for the tail and made a detachable belt to hold them onto the blue tutu.  So creative. There was fairy, hulk, a cute bumble bee, fireman, devil, and so many more.   I think we will do that again next year.

I think I signed up for too many projects for our coming up Super Saturday.  I always do.  I think I have nine or more to accomplish that day.  Looks like I will have a busy day and several unfinished ones to bring home.  I think I still have one to finish from last year.  LOL.  I love having a project to work on and getting great ideas.  I think they will make wonderful gifts this year.  I did sign up for a caramel apple class as well, but that is going to be a temptation.  I really like caramel apples and candy apples.  I rarely make them as they get eaten.  I usually buy one at Art in the Park once a year or something like that.  It's safer.  But this year, I am tempting fate.  Going to try making some of the fancy apples and hopefully gift them.  We'll see what happens. If you want to look at the projects here's the link:
http://www.grandviewreliefsociety.blogspot.com/


Post Script to the Super Saturday:  Wonderful!, got so many great ideas.  Loved the caramel apple class.  Well worth the time.  The apples looked amazing and we had a great tasting adventure at home the day after.  Loved the washer necklaces.  I made 12 and wish I had made more.  They took longer than I thought but again a project worth doing.Made with two sizes of washers.  The larger is covered front and back with scrapbook paper (mod podged) the smaller is punched with a word, name or initials.  It looks rather industrial. (Not difficult, just lots of little details)  Great Christmas gifts.  Got all done but two.  Will paint the navitiy set later and put together the book sometime this month.  It was a busy day but accomplished a lot and had loads of fun.